unless it was a high profile decedent. that would be another reason for him to come. the other thing that s unusual, normally an assistant state attorney, and i was told this by sources close to sanford law enforcement. the normal procedure they call in, you will get an assistant, a deputy, is the person who would respond. not the chief. the other issue is that norman wolfinger lives in the next county. he is over two counties away. he had to drive on a sunday night to an adjacent county to come down. that sounds like a highly important case to him if in fact what this anonymous source will us is true. all right. a lot of moving parts, as we say, but certainly all important pieces of this puzzle. as we move closer to this grand jury convening. coming up this is video, new details on what may have led a former student to open fire. this is some of the video that came to us moments before seven
in person with the police chief in this case, bill lee, came from an anonymous source to us. would that be unusual? it would be highly unusual. it would even be unusual from people i ve spoken with in law enforcement for the police chief to show up at an otherwise routine murder case. this wasn t the first murder in sanford. for the police chief to be there which was confirmed by the public information officer, and then for wolfinger, the state attorney to be there. why is it unusual. let s say they get the call in and they believe someone is using the stand your ground. sanford is a small town. this is not new york city. while there have been murders and break-ins, we re still talk b a small gated community. help us understand why it would be so unusual for these major players in this small town to be there. well, for one thing, i spoke with law enforcement folks who said, look, if it s the shooting of a police officer or by a police officer, you ll often see the police chief
at about 10:00 local time, he went into oikos university and began shooting indiscriminately. police describe what is it looked like when they got here. take a look. when we got there, officers found several victims throughout the classroom, throughout the building. there were several people hiding in locked buildings, locked doors, behind desks, as you can imagine very frightened, very scared. some of them were injured, we had to rescue them out. we had to force our way into a number of rooms because they were locked behind doors. reporter: after the shooting, the suspect fled to a grocery store and confessed his crime to a supermarket worker. he was arrested in the parking lot of the grocery store a short time later. police do not have a motive, but, of course, the investigation continues. we know that seven people are dead, three more people are injured, they re at a local hospital, suffering from nonlife threatening injuries. wolf? dan simon, thanks very much. also
at this point they don t have a motive for the shooting. they tell at at 10:30 a.m. he went into oikos university and started shooting indiscriminately at people. we know seven people are dead. three more people are wounded. police describe what it looked like when they got here. take a look. when we got there officers found several victims throughout the classroom, throughout the building. there were several people hiding in locked buildings, locked doors, behind desks. as you can imagine, very frightened, very scared. some of them were injured so we had to rescue them out. we had to force our way into a number of rooms because they were locked behind doors. reporter: well, after the shooting the suspect fled, according to police, to a local grocery store. inside he reportedly confessed his crime to a super market worker. he was then arrested in the parking lot of that grocery store a short time later. again, at this point police do not have a motive but, of course, the
exactly who was screaming on the 911 tapes. 99% of canada s oil exports come to america. today president obama met with his nafta pals for a two-hour closed door meeting. when they appeared in public. well the president slapped felipe calderon on the back, the other guy, the leader of canada. this is how america s most special relationship is playing out. because yes sorry britain, canada is the country that lights america s fires literally, canada is the number one supplier of black gold to america. if you were with hoping there would be special bonding like watching a basketball game together or snarfing down hot dogs, your wives meeting and getting along famously. no, lorraine harper didn t even come. in fact the statement after today s meeting was it mentioned the budapest convention on cyber crime, but it didn t mention the keystone pipeline. part of a mini-ice age in u.s./canadian relations. here s steven harper on canadian television in january. just because cert